SAN FRANCISCO – Dec. 6, 2012 – Revolve Robotics, an emerging leader in mobile-controlled personal robotics, today introduced Kubi, an easy-to-use robotic platform designed to vastly improve the use of Facetime, Skype, and other video calling or telepresence applications on tablet computers such as the iPad. Kubi allows remote users to “look around” the remote location during video calls by telling the robotic platform where to aim the tablet using intuitive remote controls over the Web. Kubi’s pan and tilt functionality enhances awareness of the user’s remote surroundings, increasing interaction, improving collaboration and removing the burden of others from having to physically aim the tablet to adjust the remote user’s view. More information on the Kubi, how it works and how to get one can be found here http://revolverobotics.com/meet-kubi/.

“The use of video calling for personal and business applications is exploding, but the experience is currently limited to sitting in front of a fixed camera or laptop or awkwardly trying to maneuver a handheld tablet,” said Marcus Rosenthal, co-founder and CEO, Revolve Robotics. “With Kubi, we are introducing a solution that puts the ‘presence’ in telepresence; humanizing the video calling experience by giving remote users the agency to establish situational awareness. We’re making Kubi an affordable accessory to those with tablet computers.”

There are many applications for Kubi, spanning interactions in remote settings with family, friends, and colleagues. It is compact, portable and durable for convenient travel, yet functional enough for permanent installation in domestic and business settings.

Practical applications of Kubi include:

Interaction with loved ones while at work or during travel

Remote interaction with children and even pets

Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) video conferencing with coworkers

Checking in on your home while away

Virtual docents in museum and gallery settings

Interaction with product experts in retail settings

“We created Kubi with a consumer friendly design, making it a robot that is suitable for nearly any application setting from the living room to the board room, from day care to the retail store”, said Ilya Polyakov, co-founder and CTO, Revolve Robotics. “What’s more, we’re opening up the Kubi platform to other developers, so they can integrate its functionality with their own ingenuity.”

Revolve Robotics will be demonstrating the Kubi as a Silver Sponsor at the gdgt live event – http://events.gdgt.com/, taking place at City View at the Metreon in San Francisco on Thursday, December 6 from 6 pm to 10 pm.

Pricing and Availability
Founded in 2012, Revolve Robotics combines the convenience of mobility with an affordable price point. Revolve Robotics is currently taking orders for Kubi with shipment slated for Spring 2013.Kubi is currently priced at $249, but Revolve Robotics is offering early bird pricing of $199 via its pledge page, which can be found here – http://revolverobotics.com/supportkubi/.

About Revolve RoboticsBased in San Francisco, Revolve Robotics is an emerging leader in the development of platforms that leverage today’s tablet computers and other consumer devices. The team is comprised of industry veterans that have previously developed and commercialized mass market consumer products across a variety of industries. Find out more at www.revolverobotics.com or follow them on Twitter @RevolveRobotics.